La programación de otoño en el Denver Art Museum ha iniciado a toda marcha. Ven a participar en alguna de las muchas actividades que ofrecemos para toda la familia antes de que comiencen la renovación del Edificio Norte. ¡Esperamos tu visita!
El mes de noviembre arranca con visitas gratis el primer sábado del mes. Te esperamos el 4 de noviembre para que escuches las historias detrás de los objetos, narradas por cuentistas de nuestro programa bilingüe Cuentos del Arte a las 11:30 a. m. y a la 1 p. m.
Fall programming has definitely kicked into high gear at the Denver Art Museum. Come visit us and take part in our countless family offerings as we celebrate the final weeks before the North Building Renovation project gets underway. Youth 18 and under receive free general admission to the DAM.
Kicking off a very busy November is Free First Saturday. On November 4, drop in and listen to the stories behind the objects with storytellers during our bilingual program Cuentos del Arte. Stories are at 11:30 am and 1 pm.
Artists have used varnishes to coat their paintings since the 1400s—some claim as early as the eleventh century. Varnishes serve to saturate the paint colors, provide some degree of protection for the paint surface, and to impart an even surface sheen. Some artists have used varnishes as an aesthetic medium, mixing resins into wet paint to create rich translucency or selectively applying them to juxtapose areas of matte and gloss.
Conservation & Varnish
Autumn has arrived! As the weather cools outside, head inside to the Denver Art Museum for a bundle of new activities to enjoy. Youth 18 and under receive free general admission to the DAM. October 7 is Free First Saturday—general admission is free for everyone.
Create Playdate
Celebra tu creatividad y cultura cada primer sábado del mes con actividades bilingües para toda la familia. Visítanos el sábado, 7 de octubre y participa en las actividades mencionadas a continuación.
LlevARTE
Déjate inspirar y crea obras de arte en nuestras salas de arte de 10:30 a. m. a 4 p. m.
Kids, families, aspiring zookeepers, and animal lovers are invited to play a new gallery game in the Denver Art Museum exhibition Stampede: Animals in Art.
Note: Kids 18 and younger receive free general admission to the DAM.
I’ve been going to museums for most of my life. I like going with my grandparents because I love spending time with them. We go to zoos, the aquarium, science museums, and art museums. We get to see art and other interesting things, do activities, and shop. I like to hear their perspectives about the artworks and how it might compare to stories from their lives. We moved to Denver a year and a half ago, so now I get to go to the Denver Art Museum with my family.
Celebra tu creatividad y cultura cada primer sábado del mes con actividades bilingües para toda la familia. Visítanos el sábado, 2 de septiembre y participa en las actividades mencionadas a continuación.
LlevARTE
Déjate inspirar y crea obras de arte en nuestras salas de arte de 10:30 a. m. a 4 p. m.
Demostración por la artista en el Estudio del vestuario el 5, 6, 12 y 13 de agosto.
El Denver Art Museum se enorgullece en formar parte del movimiento que promueve el reconocimiento y la aceptación de personas con autismo, integrando y defendiendo las características particulares de todos y cada uno de los que visitan nuestra institución.
Como parte de la misión del DAM de enriquecer la vida de las generaciones presentes y futuras, trabajamos para crear un ambiente receptivo en el museo y nos esforzamos por ofrecer a los individuos y familias que nos visitan con niños con trastornos del espectro autista una experiencia compartida y significativa.
Celebra tu creatividad y cultura cada primer sábado del mes con actividades bilingües para toda la familia. Visítanos el sábado, 5 de agosto y participa en las actividades mencionadas a continuación.
LlevARTE
Déjate inspirar y crea obras de arte en nuestras salas de arte de 10:30 a. m. a 4 p. m.
For a painting that is over 300 years old, The Virgin of Valvanera is in remarkably good condition. One would fully expect that a painting of this age has undergone several attempts at restoration (by both skilled and amateur hands). Contrary to what is usually the case, this painting has not incurred major structural damage in the form of tears or losses, has never been lined (i.e. attached to a secondary canvas or solid support material), and has not been severely over-cleaned or extensively repainted.